Dental articulator



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June 1 1926.

R. L. HANAU DENTAL ARTICUL'ATOR Filed Feb. 5, 1921 4 Sheets-Sheet g G mw haw Q @Sm 5? Euda Z/bZl Z .m w, INVEHTOR ATTORNEY Ju ne 1 1926.

R. L. HANAU DENTAL ARTICULATOR Filed Feb. s.' 1921 4 Sheets-Sheet 5 BY 6:! W ATToRns r June 1 1926. I 1,586,739

R. L. HANAU DENTAL ARTICUL-ATOR Filed Feb. 5. 1921 4 Sheets-Sheet 4 INVEHTOR,

, BY 4 :21 AT ORNEY Patented June 1, 1926.

UETED ST'E'Efi .ATENT FFEQE.

RUDOLPH L. HANAU, OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO JACOB L. STERN, OF

. BUFFALO, NEW YORK.

DENTAL ARTICULATOR.

Ap lication filed February 3, 1321.

This invention relates to dental articulators, such. as dentists use for supporting artificial teeth on plates or bases in the same relation to each other that they are to cocupy when placed in the mouth of a patient. The primary object of my invention is to provide a device. of this kind by means of which the movements of'the human mandible are accurately reproduced.

'Another object of my invention is to provide a device in which the parts thereof are capable of adjustment so as to accurately conform with the measurements and conditions found in each individual patient, and

.16 in which means is provided to enable artificial teeth to be readily positioned so as to conform with the anatomical measurements which are taken directly from the patient or by means of casts taken off the patient.

A further object of my invention is to provide a device of this kind which will serve as an aid .in the grinding of artificial mentioned embodying means whereby the inclined planes of the teeth are suitably guided, preferably by means of two constrained path surfaces and an open guiding surface. I

A still further object of .my invention is to provide a device'of this character in which means is embodied for adjusting the lateral, the incisive and the opening movement of the upper jaw member in direction, or magnitude, or both.

A still further object is the provision of means for adjusting the direction of the lateral movement'of the upper jaw member in three dimensions.

The above-mentioned and other objects are realized by embodying in an articulator means in which the condyle movements occur'in intersection of spherical surfaces, the centers of which are adjust-able in space.

The invention consists in supporting one denture in a fixed position and superposing the other denture in a manner capable of movement toward and from the I first nientisned denture while holding; other Serial No. 442,036.

denture movable in other respects from points movable in space along two constrained paths or path surfaces and a guiding surface.

The invention further consists in the novel features of construction and in the arrangement and combination of parts to be herein- Fig. l is a perspective view. of my im proved articulator.

Fig. 2 is a plan view, with part thereof broken away. 1

Fig. 3 is a side elevation.

Fig. 4 is a front elevation.

Fig. 5 is an enlarged vertical section taken on line 55, Fig. 3.

Fig. 6 is a transverse section taken on line 6 6, Fig. 7; 1

Fig. 7' is a vertical. longitudinal section taken on line 77, Fig. 2.

Fig. 8 is a diagrammatic view of the several co-operating parts of the device.

Figs. 9 and 10 are. diagrammatic views of the adjustable element furnishing the guiding surface or surfaces for the lateral, openand incisive movements of the upper jaw member.

In the representative form of my invention illustrated in the drawings, the numeral 25 designates a frame or support on which is formed or to which is secured the lower jaw-member 26 so called by reason of the fact that it supports the lower jaw plate or mandibular denture.

27 represents the'upper jaw-member or bracket to which is secured the upper jaw plate or maxiliary denture, said jaw-memher or bracket being adjust-ably mounted on and carried by the frame or support.

The frame'or support comprises two side members 28 which are held spaced apart by combined spacing and tie elements 29, or otherwise.

Pivotally secured to the inner side of each of the two side members, as at 31, is a lever 30 having an outstanding guide boss 32. The bosses of the two levers extend through segmental guide-slots 33 formed in said side members and have the-pivots 31 their centersi These-bosses are of suifieient length project a distance outwardly beyond the outer faces of said side members and the projecting portions are externally threaded to receive clamping nuts 3% which bear against the outer sides of washers in contact with said side members. In this manner the levers can be swung on their pivots 31 to move the bosses at the outer ends thereof to any desired points of the segmental slots, at which points they may be retained by tightening of the nuts 34;.

The guide bosses 32 are provided with axial bores in which a rod 36 is mounted for rotatable and slidable adjustment said rod having an enlargement 57 midlength serving as part of a ball and socket device. In preferred form, said enlargement comprises a saddle-like member having a depressed portion 38 provided with a concaved seat 39 and a retainer plate 4-0 which is secured to said saddle-like member by means of screws or otherwise, said plate having a concaved interior portion or seat l. between which and the concaved seat 40 of the saddle-like member, the spherical end or ball of a nut 43 is self adjustably retained, a suitable hole ii being formed through the ball seat 39 for conveniently providing the ball and socket device thus formed, with oil.

A tapped opening 4:5 is formed through the integral ball and nut at right angles to the axis of the rod 36. The ball and socket device is therefore provided with a ball or spherical member, which is universally movable within the socket or saddle-like center of the rod while the rod is adjustable length wise and also in an arc of a circle having the pivots 31 of the levers 30 as its axis.

Passed through the ball-ended nut formed by the parts 42 and is a screw rod 46 having an enlargement or head 47 at its front end. This screw rod is adjusted by rotating the ball-ended nut, which will position the enlargement or head d7 of said screw rod at any desired point. The head 47 of said screw rod is preferably of rectangular formation in cross section and is coniined within a box-like member or loop 18 formed mi'dlength on a spindle it) with its upper side drawn into contact with the upper wall of said box-like member or loop, said head having a screw stud 50 projecting upwardl therefrom which passes through the upper wall of said box-like member or loop and projects upwardly a distance above said upper wall, and a short stud 51 which is entered in an opening in the lower wall of said box-like member or loop, said studs serving as a pivot for the screw rod 46. On the upper or projecting portion of said screw stud 50 a clamping nut is threaded which serves to draw said head upwardly in firm contact with the upper wall of said boxlike member or loop and thus retain the screw rod 46 in any adjusted position. The

space in said box-like member or loop in which the head of said screw rod is positioned is somewhat wider than said head so that clearance is provided at each side of the latter to permit. said screw rod to swing on its pivot.

The spindle it) may be said to have two spindle members at opposite sides of its li(). like member or loop lb and the outer ends of these spindle members terminate a short distance from the side wall and are preterably provided with spherical tei'iiiinuls .7 1 which are entered within soclceted portions 5% formed in the outer ends of supporting levers 55. the inner ends of said levers having SOCliQiGtl portions (it; which receive the spherical inner ends 57 of pivot studs as adjustal'ily retained within segmental slots 59 formed in the side members of the fram and having the spherical terminals of the spindles as the centers on which they are adapted to swing. As the spindle if is coi1- nected to other parts allowing it freedom of movement within a certain range ol spare. the points on which the supporting lovers are swung when adjusting the same ma be said to be floating centers.

It is to be noted that the seginenlal slots and 59 are conversely arrangn-d and on the side members adjacent the slots Fifi graduations (10 are formed to enable the user to position the pivot studs 58 at opposite sides of the frame at corresponding points or at predetermined different points. 'l'hcse graduations while permitting the operator to adjust the device in exact accon'lance with the measurements of the patients mandible and to any special conditions also enable the operator to reset the centers of the supporting levers when replacing dentures in the device to a previous adjustment. The supporting levers are therefore connected to the spindle 1-9 by ball and socket joints and a similar connection is provided for connecting said levers to the studs 58. i lllYt'fl sal joints are therefore employed at the inner ends of the supporting levers and also at the outer ends of the spindle, which may also be termed a connecting member. since it connects the upper or outer ends of the supporting levers, although allowingind:- pendent movement of each.

Each of the pivot studs 53 is provided with a circui'i'iferential flange (31, near its ball or spherical end 57, which llange bears against the inner side of a lever (32 having said stud as its pivot. Each of the levers 62 is enlarged at its outer end and serves as a washer for the pivot stud 58. A washer 63 surrounds each pivot stud 5% and bears against the outer side of the frame. Each of the studs 58 extends outwardly a distance beyond the outer face of the frame and is externally threaded and this externally threaded portion has a thumb nut U1 applied Ly inclined arms 68 throu thereto. Thus, the inner ends of the levers 62 and the outer ends 015 the levers 55 have their centers co-axial and are retained by the thumb nuts 64 at any desired points within the rang'e of the segmental slots 59. It 1s, however, to be understood that the levers 62 swing only in an arc of a circle, while the levers 55 swing on the surfaces of spheres which permit them to swing in an arc of a circle and at the same time, when required, have a component lateral movement by reason of the outer ends of said levers55 being connected by means of ball and socket devices to the spindle or connecting member 49. The component lateral movement varies, depending upon the positions of the pivot'stu'ds 58 within the slots and also the position and, under certain conditions the direct-ion of the screw rod 46. It will be appar nt therefore that the outer ends of the supporting levers move along surfaces of spheres.

The upper or inner ends of the levers 62 have screw studs extending outwardly tl erefrom which pass through suitable openings formed in the side members 28 of the frame and these studs have thumb nuts (55 threaded thereon to assist in maintaining; said levers in any adjusted position. Each of the levers has an inwardly projecting arm 66 at its inner te'minal through which an adjustable screw stop 67 is passed, said stops serving to limit the forward movements of the supporting levers55 and consequently the forward movement of the ball-ends of the spindle or connecting. member 49.

From the foregoing it will be clear that the levers 62 provide temporarily fixed centers at their outer ends for the supporting levers 55 while the outer ends or said levers 55 have a limited range of movement along constrained path surfaces and that the degree of such movement is controlled by the screw rod 46 and the ball-ended nut into which it is adjust-ably threaded and also by the posit-ions of the temporarily fixed centers mentioned.

I have termed the upper ends of the levers 62 the inner ends, due to the fact that they swing from these ends, while the upper ends of the levers 55 I term the outer ends, due to the fact that they are movable along surfaces of spheres having the ball ends of the studs 58' as their centers. heretore corresponding ends of said levers 55 and 62 are differently to men, and with the parts arranged as described, the centers on which the levers 55 swing are bodily movable or, may be stated, are movable through space.

The upper jaw-member or bracket 27 is substantially horizontally disposed and at its rear end has two downwardly and rearwardgh which the spin die or connecting membe ed, id spindle ormember serving as a pivot which said upper jaw-member or bracket is adapted to swing. Extending; downwardly from the front end of said rod i a vertically disposed sleeve 69 having a handle 70 projecting forwardly therefrom by means or which said member or bracket may manipulated.

lhe sleeve 69 is internally threaded, and adjustably arranged therein, preferably by means of screw threads, is a guide pin 71 having a reduced lower end 72 forming a downwardly facing shoulder '23 againstwhich a lock nut 74- bears, said lock nut being adjustable in the lower end of the sleeve 69 so that when adj ustinp' the guide pin, said nut may be positioned to engage said shoulder and retain said guide pin in adjusted position. The guide pin is provided with a knurled head 75 for conveniently adjusting the pin. The lower jaw or mandibular member is provided with two spaced upstanding lugs or cars 76 at its front end between which is mounted for rotatable adjustment a guide block 77 having an upwardly and forwardly opening cavity 78 providing guide surfaces 79 arranged at an angle to each other. C ne of the lugs 76 has a hole 80 therein through which a set screw {31 is passed which is threaded into the guide block, and the other lug has an upwardly opening slot 82 therein in which a headed pin 83 projecting from said guide block is seated; said set screw and pin serving as pivots on which said block may be rotatably adjusted. 'lhe set screw serves also to clamp the guide block securely be tween the lugs 76 after being adjusted to desired position.

For the )urpose and its 1 1 llii) member, and

tion, a set is or, more particularly, wl at is accepted as the Bonwill nglef which has its third angular 12c point at the center of the central incisor, as at 88, the three points of this triangle beingillustrative of the three points of the mandible.

a substantially equilateral trian The base or line of the triangle represents a line passing; through the center of 1e condyle ids, and the apex 88 is rep- 'esented as b at the contact point of the central incisor. This particular triewes vMilly applied to the maxilla, lei? and the points thereof are zcrepted tor the mandible. and therefore these three points have definite elation to the mandible, and i have th s triangle diagrammaticall to into the UPCl'tlllOll of my improvrc in Fig. 8 have diagrammaticallv illus trated tit d employed in this articul lator. \vh ed 1 to pertorm all masticatorv 1 l 1 rom this figure it will be clear J30! rods of the upportive lcxeis are to. crmncd a selected i ,t n v 1 I. points of i": 'irml sviung on spherical ens or supports, and :l ot said levers or Split) on that the;

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movements ca human jaiv. the guide i ferred to the incisi its co-actin; pin F ticnlar control This incisive guide aser/39 my invention,

set of artificial teeth adjustable means on one Oli said members for ad usting the dircction and relative magnitude and the lateral movement and direction ot the incisive movement thereof upon two constrained spherical paths, and an open guiding surface for said members.

IL dental articulator romprisin a pair of superposed m=mbers adapted to carry a set of artificial teeth, fillpl/Oll'lllg means on one of said members, means tor adjusting said supporting means along two spherical pah surfaces for adjusting the lateral. the incisive, and the opening movements thereof in direction or magnitude, or in both direction and magnitude, and an open guiding surface tor said memben 3. Ir dental articulator comprisin '1- a pair of superposed members adapted to carrjv a set of artificial tectl and means 'l'or adjustin the lateral movement of one of said members in three dimensions upon two s nerical path surtaces, and an open guiding surface for said member.

it. A dental articulator comprising a pair ot' superposed members adapted to carry a set ()i' artificial teetln one ot said members being mounted to swing on a center, means for causing said center to movev along intersections of spherical surlaces to govern the movement ot each individual condyle point, and means to adjusting the centers of said first-mentioned means in space.

5. Ar dental articulator comprising a frame having a pair of spherical elements extending therefrom, tWO opposing jaiv members carried by said frame one of said members being immovable, a universally movable elongated pivot element. on which the other of said members is mounted. tu'o spa-red points of said pivot element being constrained to move along intersections of spherical path surlaces the centers of which are adjustable on said frame.

(3. dental articulator comprising a t 'ame, two opposing, jaw members relatively movable, means "for supporting one of said members on, an elongated pivot element, levers universall} mounted on said tame and having their universal connections to said frame movable along an arc of a circle, said levers having universal connection vvith the ends of said elongated pivot clement.

dental articulator, comprising a rame, a pair of levers having coinciding xes on said frame, a second pair of levers wringing on spherical surtaces provided on said frame, means for adjusting the inner Ill) ends of one of said two pairs of levers relatively, a jaw member fixed to said frame, a second jaw member supported by the outer ends of said second pair of levers, and a guiding member for said. lastmentioned jaw member.

8. A dental articulator comprising a frame, a pair of levers pivotally connected to said frame, a secondpair of levers swinging on spherical surfaces provided on said frame, means for adjusting the outer ends of the first-mentioned pair of levers and the inner ends of the second-mentioned pair of levers, a jaw member fixed to said frame, a second jaw member supported by the outer ends of said second pair of levers, and a guiding member for said last-mentioned jaw member.

9. A dental articulator comprising a frame,'a jaw member immovable on said frame, a second jaw member spaced from said first jaw member, a pivot element on which said second jaw member is mounted, diverging elongated elements pivotally connected to said pivot element, and adjustable centers for said diverging elongated elements on which they swing.

10. A dental articulator, comprising a pivot member, a pair of co-operating jaw members, one of which is applied to said pivot member, coacting guide members on said jaw members, and means for so supporting said pivot member that spaced points thereof move along two constrained path surfaces changeable in space when moving the jaw member applied to said pivot member.

11. A dental articulator, comprising a frame having two jaw members arranged for relative movement, one of said members having a guiding projection, and a rotatable guide block having its axis of rotation at an angle to said projection and having three guide surfaces at an angle to each other. and adapted for co-action with said guiding projection.

12. A dental articulator, comprising two jaw members, guiding means at corresponding points of said jaw members including an inclined surface on one of said members and a projection on the other co-acting with said inclined surface, one of said members being adapted to swing on an axis movable along a segment of a circle and having a component movement therewith over a segment of a sphere intersecting said segment of a. circle.

13. A dental articulator, comprising two jaw members, guiding means at corresponding ends of said jaw members including an inclined surface on one of said members and a projection on the other co-acting with said inclined surface, a spindle on which one of said members is pivoted, members extending from ,said spindle and being movable on universal joints at distant points fro-m said spindle so as to allow the ends of said spindle to travel along segments of spheres.

14. A dental articulator, comprising two jaw members, guiding means at corresponding ends of sald jawmembers includingan inclined surface on one of said members and a projection on the other co-acting with said inclined surface, a spindle on which one of said members is pivoted, a pair of levers having one of their ends connected to said spindle by ball and socket joints and having their other ends swinging on ball and socket joints, and a rearwardly projecting element extending from said spindle and connected to a spheroidal element within a supported socket fitting said spheroidal element.

15. A dental articulator comprising two jaw members, guiding means at corresponding points of said jaw members including an inclined surface on one of said members and a projection co-acting with said inclined surface, one of said members being adapted to swing on a pivot element, two spaced points of which are movable along segments of two spheres and having a component movement therewith over a segment of a third sphere intersecting the first-mentioned segments of spheres.

16. A dental articulator, comprising a lower jaw member, an inclined guiding surface carried by said lower jaw member, an upper jaw member having a longitudinal bore therein, a rod .detachably secured within said bore, a depending sleeve secured to said rod at the front end of said upper jaw member, a lock nut threaded into the lower end of said sleeve and providing an upwardly facing shoulder within said sleeve, and a guide pin threaded into said sleeve and having a reduced lower end forming a downwardly facing shoulder engaging the upwardly facing shoulder formed by said lock nut, said reduced lower end passing through said lock nut and projecting through the lower end thereof with its lower extremity engaging said inclined guide surface.

17. A dental articulator, comprising a frame, an immovable jar member on said frame, a pivot member, a j aw member applied to said pivot member, means for adjusting the axis of said pivot member along an arc:

of a circle whose center is adjustable along an arc of a reverse circle, an adjusting element movable along an arc of a circle, and means for connecting said pivot member with said adjusting element.

18. A dental articulator, comprising a frame having spaced side members, segmental slots in said side members, a lever pivoted to each side member and co-acting with the segmental slot therein, a transverse member rotatable in the outer ends of said levers and having a socket between itsends, a spherical element confined within said socket, spherical projections extending from said side members, a pair of levers having socketed ends to receive said spherical projections and extending upwardly and forwardly fronr the latter, a connecting member having ball and socket connections with the upper ends of said last-mentioned levers and having an opening between its ends, a rod pivoted within said opening and extending rearwardly for connection with said spheroidal element, an upper jaw 'n'iember carried by said connecting member, a lower jaw member rigid on said frame, and coacting means on said jaw members to furnish' the incisive movement to comply with the varying overjets and overbites.

19. A dental articulator, comprising a frame having spaced side members provided with two pairs of conversely arranged segmental slots, a pair of levers pivotally connected to said side members and having bosses at their outer ends projecting through onepair of said slots, a transverse member rotatable and longitudinally movable in said bosses and'including a ball and socket device at a point between said side members, means for retaining said levers in any adjusted position, elements individually adjustable within the other pair of segmental slots and including a spheroidal projection, a pair of levers having sockets receiving said spheroidal projections and extending upwardly therefrom, a connecting member extending transversely and having opposite ends connected to said second pair of levers by ball and socket joints, said connecting member having an opening theret-hrough at a point midlength thereof, a screw rod having one end pivotally connected within said.

opening and extending rearwardly and up wardly therefrom, said screw rod extending through the ball and socket device of said transverse member and being adjustable therein, a lower jaw member immovable on said frame, an upper jaw member pivoted on said connecting member, and co-acting means on the front ends of said members for determining the incisive movement.

20. A dental articulator, comprising a frame having spaced side members, a ball and socket device centrally between said side members and adjustable in an arc oil a circle, a Jair of supporting elements adjustable in an arc of circle, a pair of levers being universally connected with said supporting elements, a. t-ransversely-disposed spindle having universal connections with said pair of levers, a screw rod connected to sait. spindle and being passed through the ball portion of said ball and'socket device, an upper jaw member pivoted to said spindle, a lower jaw member on said frame. and co-acting guide elements on said jaw members to regulate the incisive movement of one of said members.

21. A dental articulator having a lower jaw member and an upper pivoted jaw member i'novable toward and from said lower jaw member, the pivot of said upper jaw member being universally supported on adjustable centers, a upported adjustable ball and socket device, and adjustable connection between said pivot and said ball and socket device.

22. A dental articulator, comprising a frame having two side members provided with segmental slots, a pair of levers pivotally connected to said side members and extending upwardly and foiwvardly therefrom, said levers having outwardly projecting bosses at their upper e ds extending through the segmental slots in said side members, said bosses being adjustable within said slots when swinging said lovers, a rotatable and longitudinally movable trans verse member extending through said bosses, means on said bosses for clamping said transverse member in any adjusted position, a universally supported spindle transversely disposed in a plane in advance of said transverse member. a screw rod having pivotal connection with said spindle, and universal connection with said transverse member and being adjustable through said transverse member to move said spindle toward or from said transverse member. an upper jaw member pivoted on said spindle and a lower jaw member immovably applied to said frame and with which said upper jaw member cooperates.

A dental articnlator, comprising a frame having two side members provided with two pairs of segmental slots oppositely arranged, a pair of levers pivotally connectcd to said side members and having projecting portions extending through one pair of said slots. a second pair of lovers pivotally connected to said frame and having ontward extensions adjustable in the other pair of slots, a third pair of levers having universal connections with said last-mentioned pair of extensions, a transverse pivot mem ier having universal connections with said third pair of levers, a transverse member movable in an arc of a circle and guided for movement in said side members. a screw rod having adjustable connection with said transverse member and'pivotal connection with said spindle member. an upper'jaw member pivotally -onnccted to said spindle. and a lower jaw member on said frame with which said upper jaw member co-operates.

Ql. A dental articulator, comprising a frame having spaced side members. two pairs of levers pivotally connected to said side members and being oppositely disposed, the outer ends of said levers being adjustable and retain-able along said side members. a ball and socket device carried by the outer ends of one pair of said levers, a third pair of levers having universal connections with the outer ends of the other pair of said levers, a transverse spindle having universal connections with said third pair of levers, a screwrod pivotally secured with one end to said transverse spindle and threaded through said ball and socket device, means for adjusting said screw rod to move said spindle toward and from said ball and socket device, an upper jaw member pivoted to said spindle, and a lower jaw member on said frame with which said upper jaw memberco-operates v 1 25. A dental articulator, comprising a lower fixed jaw member, an upper jaw member co-operating with said lower jaw memher, a pivot member substantially horizontally-disposed on which said upper aw member is pivoted for vertical swinging movement, means at the ends of said pivot member for allowing component lateral movements of said upper jaw member u ith its vertical movement, said means including a pair of levers connected to said spindle by universal joints and having universally jointed connections with individually adjustable centers, a screw rod pivotally secured to said spindle, and a ball and socket device adjustable on said frame through which said screw rod extends.

26-. A dental articulator, comprising a frame having a lower jaw member, a transversely-disposed pivot member supported on three individually adjustable universal joints spaced apart, one of said universal joints being above and in rear of said pivot membenand the others in a plane or planes beneath said pivot member, and an upper jaw member mounted for vertical swinging movement on said pivot member.

27. Av dental articulator, comprising a frame having spaced side members provided with segmental slots and having graduations 'along said slots, a pair of levers having fixed centers on said frame and projecting portions at their outer ends projecting through said slots, means for retainin the outer ends of said levers at any point or points along said slots readily determinable by said graduations, a second pair of levers connected to the outer ends of said firstmentioned pair of levers by universal joints, a third pair of levers pivoted to said side members and extendingiin an upward direc tion from theirpivotal points, a transverse member connected to the outer ends of said third pair of levers, a transversely-disposed pivot member connected at opposite ends by ball and socket joints with said second pair of levers, an adjustable screw rod pivotally connected to said pivot member and eitanding upwardly and rearwardly therefrom and hem universall connected with said trans- 7 ED verse member, a jaw member immovable on said frame, and a second jaw member pivotally mounted on said transverse spindle member and co-operating with said immovable jaw member.

28. In a dental articulator, the combination with a frame, of a pair of jaw members, a pivot member on which one of said jaw members is arranged to swing, a pair levers connected with opposite ends of said pivot member by universal joints, a second pair of levers pivotally connected to fixed points and having ball and socket con nections at their outer ends with the inner ends of said first-mentioned pair of levers, said second pair of levers having stop lugs to limit the forward and downward movement of the outer-ends of said lirst-mentioned pair of levers, and an adjustable ball and socket device having adjusting connec tion with said transverse pivot member.

2-9. A dental articulator, comprising a frame, an immovable jaw member on said frame, elongated pivot member, a jaw member applied to said pivot member, means for supporting the ends of said pivot member to permit equal or unequal movements thereof over spherical surfaces, an adjusting element movable along an arc of a circle, and means for adj ustably connecting said adjusting element with said pivot member.

30. In a dental articulator, an incisal guide having a pair of spaced lugs, one of said lugs having a slot opening to the edge thereof, aguide block provided with a depression in its upper side having inclined walls and a pin seated in the slot of said last-mentioned lug, and a set screw passing through the other lug and entering said guide block.

31. A dental articulator having a pair of upstanding lugs with one of said lugs pro vided with a. slot opening to the edge thereof, a guide block positioned between said lugs and having a pin projecting from one end thereof and entering said slot, a head at the outer end of said pin, and set screw extending through the other lug and enter ing said guide block, the whole being arranged to permit the guide block to be rotated by said head upon loosening said set screw and to be retained in any rotatably adjusted position upon tightening said set screw.

32. A dental articulator, comprising a substantially horizontally-disposed pivot member, an upper jaw member pivotally ap plied to said pivot member, a lower jaw member beneath said upper aw member, coacting guide elements on said aw members, and means for causing said pivot member to move along intersections of spherical surfaces.

33. A dental articulator, comprising a substantially horizontallydisposed pivot member, an upper j aw member pivotally applied to said pivot member, a. lower jaw member beneath saic ripper a inemher, coacting geide elements on said aiv members, one of s V eieniei ts ha open gnide s1 and means for spaced points of said pivot incalong two con ained spheri a "faces when moving said upper jav.

her, the 1: er jave in ll'llKl ljieiigr guided at one point l said open guide surface. A denta articnlator comprising 2 frame, a pair oi levers adjnstahle in an ar oi a circle, a hall and socket device ca 'ried by said levers and adjustable therewith, a second pair of levers ad stahle on an arc oi a circle, a third pair 0" levers versal connections with said second levers and having said connections ahle with said se end pair of lev verse pivot nieniher ln vin' liniversa i tions at o posit'e ends n'il '1 h of levers. a screw rod p vot said transverse pivot ii threaded through said l vice, an upper jaw nan t'ransverse pivot nienilzer. a lovve her spaced rroni said roper jitv.

and co-acting gnioing elements on said jnvv lllOllllkOlS.

35. The cenih' are: a hall and socket l terall i 1 I sverse pivot in an arc ot a circle, a tran nieniher a pair of levers having a-fljnsstahle hall a id soxliet centers at one end and having hall and sm-lcet c an ections with the i oiiter ends of said tIIlHSIQl" and a connecting elemen connections with said transverse her and threaded connection \vi 4 and socliet device. jaiv ineniher pivoted on said transverse pivot member and having a depending guide Ql(11i(1lt' and a jaw incinlzer spaced from said inst-mentioned jaw ineniher and having an ai'ljnstahle iipv.';irdl v taeing inclined gl'nide snrtace adapted for co-action with said guide elements.

36. A dental artiicnlator, comprising a ita articnlator, comprising a nnova ile javv member on said nig'ated pivot ineinher, adjust- Jort'iir; opposite ends of said for nnitorni or non-uniform nzoveinen second javv ineniher applied id L 'ot ineniher, and an adjusting or niovahle along an are of a circle ina screw rod pivotallv connected to .-.'ol nieinher hehveen its ends.

d ntal articnlator. comprising a drer tr: me. a pair o't levers having spherical eletlic'r onier ends and havn'ig said idepeadentlv adjnstahle along les a second pair of levers nni lv connected at their inner ends to the ends of said first-mentioned pair of a pivot: ineniher nniversallv connected opposite ends to the outer ends of said c pair o t levers a third pair ot levers I an adjnstine' element connected to arraneed between the enter ends there tahle, along: an arc ot a circle,

and a 'nsl'ahle connecting means hetween said element and said pivot nieinher pivotally connected to said pivot, nieniher. an innnovahle jaiv member on said frame. and a second jaw nieniher applied to said pivot ineinlier.

ln ter-ztinmn v vvhereot I afiir: nrv signature.

RUDOLPH L. HAXAU. 

